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The Greentown Grapevine – 2004-09, 11:09

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N Volume 11. Issue 9 a
~~ Train Derails in Greentown
A normal work day Thursday,
August 12, at Greentown Equipment,
532 E. Uncle Tom St., Greentown, was
interrupted about 2: OO p. m. by the
sounds of train cars leaving the tracks
and the bending and breaking of metal.
The event resulted in seven rail cars
leaving the tracks immediately to the
north ofthe building. Although a near-miss,
the building was not damaged.
Karl Brovont was working in the north
part ofthe building and heard the train,
then the sound of it stopping. He
looked up through a window and saw
a car start to move toward the building.
He moved in the other direction but
saw that the car had stopped moving so
halted his exit.
Two of the derailed cars contained
nitrogen fertilizer solution. Chris
McGuire of Central Railroad stated
that there were no explosives, no
fumes, and no leakage. The contents
were transferred to trucks belonging to
Emy’s Fertilizer of Walton. The State
Police report showed that there werl
no hazardous materials involved
Agencies investigating the scene
including personnel from Centra
Railroad, were Indiana State Police
Greentown Police, Greentown Fir1
Co., and the Town of Greentown. Thc
railroad company brought i r
specialized equipment by which thc
cars were righted and set on goo(
track. The demolished track wa:
rebui I t.
Although no official report fron
Central Railroad has been available, i
appears that something was dragginl
under a car, and when that item hit thc
switch on the north side of Greentowr
Equipment, the cars were thrown of
the track. Evidence of somethine
dragging could be seen for about twc
miles to the east. The ties wen
damaged between the rails in i
continuous line, described by Dar
Adams, employee of Greentowr
Equipment, as a “ furrow”.
Wreckage of train derailment with white Greentown Equipment building
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
With cable, chains, and counter wights, the wheels and cars were righted
and set on firm tracks.
Photo provided
September 2004
n
W
Greentown Pump Fest
Saturday, Sept. 18
9 a. m. - 5 p. m.
Downtown Greentown
Come to the center of Greentown
and meet your friends and neighbors
and make new friends.
Food
Children’s games
Rope- a- Steer
Paddle Race
Craft and Flea booths
Street Chalk Art Contest
more information
onpuge 9
Civil War Reenactors
Canoe Trips
10 a. m., noon, & 2: OO p. m.
, from lunding behind the
mflhull diamond
more informution
onpuge 8
Duck Pond
Drawing
Paul Stout
performing at 10: 30 and 2: OO
Returning for the 3rd year:
Ryan Demler, Magician on stage at noon
Vew this year:
Paul Stout, Country Singer, 10: 30 a. m. & 2: OO p. m.
The Psalms 28 Singers, 3: 30 p. m.
The Pump Fest - is based on the once- popular Town Pump, where people
Nould meet. The fest provides small- town atmosphere and activities
For all ages.
Sponsored by Greentown Main Street Association, Inc.
For more information, call Dave Turner, 628- 2612.
“ Let’s Meet at the Pump”

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N Volume 11. Issue 9 a
~~ Train Derails in Greentown
A normal work day Thursday,
August 12, at Greentown Equipment,
532 E. Uncle Tom St., Greentown, was
interrupted about 2: OO p. m. by the
sounds of train cars leaving the tracks
and the bending and breaking of metal.
The event resulted in seven rail cars
leaving the tracks immediately to the
north ofthe building. Although a near-miss,
the building was not damaged.
Karl Brovont was working in the north
part ofthe building and heard the train,
then the sound of it stopping. He
looked up through a window and saw
a car start to move toward the building.
He moved in the other direction but
saw that the car had stopped moving so
halted his exit.
Two of the derailed cars contained
nitrogen fertilizer solution. Chris
McGuire of Central Railroad stated
that there were no explosives, no
fumes, and no leakage. The contents
were transferred to trucks belonging to
Emy’s Fertilizer of Walton. The State
Police report showed that there werl
no hazardous materials involved
Agencies investigating the scene
including personnel from Centra
Railroad, were Indiana State Police
Greentown Police, Greentown Fir1
Co., and the Town of Greentown. Thc
railroad company brought i r
specialized equipment by which thc
cars were righted and set on goo(
track. The demolished track wa:
rebui I t.
Although no official report fron
Central Railroad has been available, i
appears that something was dragginl
under a car, and when that item hit thc
switch on the north side of Greentowr
Equipment, the cars were thrown of
the track. Evidence of somethine
dragging could be seen for about twc
miles to the east. The ties wen
damaged between the rails in i
continuous line, described by Dar
Adams, employee of Greentowr
Equipment, as a “ furrow”.
Wreckage of train derailment with white Greentown Equipment building
Photo by Rachel Jenkins
With cable, chains, and counter wights, the wheels and cars were righted
and set on firm tracks.
Photo provided
September 2004
n
W
Greentown Pump Fest
Saturday, Sept. 18
9 a. m. - 5 p. m.
Downtown Greentown
Come to the center of Greentown
and meet your friends and neighbors
and make new friends.
Food
Children’s games
Rope- a- Steer
Paddle Race
Craft and Flea booths
Street Chalk Art Contest
more information
onpuge 9
Civil War Reenactors
Canoe Trips
10 a. m., noon, & 2: OO p. m.
, from lunding behind the
mflhull diamond
more informution
onpuge 8
Duck Pond
Drawing
Paul Stout
performing at 10: 30 and 2: OO
Returning for the 3rd year:
Ryan Demler, Magician on stage at noon
Vew this year:
Paul Stout, Country Singer, 10: 30 a. m. & 2: OO p. m.
The Psalms 28 Singers, 3: 30 p. m.
The Pump Fest - is based on the once- popular Town Pump, where people
Nould meet. The fest provides small- town atmosphere and activities
For all ages.
Sponsored by Greentown Main Street Association, Inc.
For more information, call Dave Turner, 628- 2612.
“ Let’s Meet at the Pump”